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I am back from an amazing trip to Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park! We saw lots of baby animals and this little black bear cub just stole my heart!
In this photo, taken near Valdez Alaska, a black bear was digging underneath a large rock for rotted salmon to eat. The odor from this little empty tide pool was enough to make a person gag, but to the bear, the rotted salmon was still a source of food.
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A female black bear taking a rest in a tree. It was funny as she really fell in a deep sleep she was snoring quite a bit...hope to see those magnificent critters again this year.
Southern BC
Brown bears frequent this beach to feast on Salmon.This reminds me of an alluvial fan in the desert.This is a good example of pristine wilderness at it's best.
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We saw this guy among the trees and flowers on our way to check our game cam in the mountains. He apparently had checked out our game cam also because we had a very close up shot of him on the camera. Isn't he a pretty color?
A shot of a diorama depicting a pair of grizzly bears from the mountains of British Colombia. There's been a lack of nature in my neck of the woods, so I've resorted to photographing stuffed animals.
From the Museum of Nature, Ottawa, Canada.
SOLD-thank you! Needle-felted Corriedale and Merino wool bear, jointed arms and legs, wool party hat, cotton fabric pincushion with wool beaded "frosting" plopped into an antique jello mold.
A brown bear and her cubs rolling around and having a nice scratch! This was one of my favorite sighting and it was so funny to watch them! This photo was taken in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska!
Ice Rune's stock hat has got to be one of my very favorite stock pieces ever. It's just so cute!! Gavin loves it too. She looks like a polar bear in it with her white hair.
Small Polar Bear hand carved by Native Alaskan's from whale bone ivory. For the Macro Mondays group. Topic: Mostly White
“Promise me you'll always remember: You're braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.”
― Christopher Robin
* I've always had a fascination with Winnie the Pooh when I was a wee lass, it still follows me around to this day. Whether it's with the big wild ones in nature or pooh bear in a little girl's arms at the grocery store. So I wanted to start my year out with the spirit of the bear, plus my tummy is growling like a bear coming out of hibernation, f**k this new veggie diet!! :P
Shot with Pentax K5 and 200mm © Craig Lindsay 2019. All rights reserved.
A few quick shots of the bears at Whipsnade. Not the greatest bear photos I've ever got but hey, they weren't around long given the weather - out of bed, grab food, run back to bed. A very sensible approach if you ask me.
Bears in the backyard, playing against my bunnies fence (they were indoors at the time). At a about 12 feet away, I had finally stop taking pictures and chase them out of the yard.
Look ... It's the Three Bears! LOL
Before I visited the arctic to witness the polar bears for myself, I had the impression that these bears were going to be quite aggressive to one another and that I might witness some harsh altercations between adults. Now I'm not saying that it doesn't happen like that in nature, but rather that I didn't witness it in Kaktovik. What I witnessed was adult moms gathering together with their young ones .... with other moms and their young. Adults walking together ... stride for stride ... in harmony and peace. Sure we witnessed "rough housing" around when in the water and even one time when a sow and her cub were fending off an adult who was pursuing them. That encounter I would describe as more of a "serious play" that came with boundaries that weren't to be crossed.
For the most part, you would never see brown bears within each others personal space like we did with the polar bears. It made them seem so peaceful. As you can see, these bears weren't suffering from lack of food, Perhaps that had something to do with it. Funny how things strike you when you're actively engaged in observation.
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